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We Nigerians have a way of making an issue out of no issue . The last time I checked, there's no constitutional Provision that mandates a Governor or an Emir to receive a MOG, it's a personal thing, which they can attend to AA they deem it fit or convenient. secondly, most Christians on Nairaland are as fanatical as the Muslims they are criticizing. For Christ sake, what does Islam has to do with the decision of a public office holder not seeing a pastor. peace can only be achieved by everyone sticking to their belief in the way it doesn't affect others |
MarieSucre:A pole or the uncompleted bridge after NYSC junction? |
think I saw this accident along kubwa expressway, just before NYSC junction.
so sad |
The Federal High Court in Lagos, Nigeria, will hear on May 30 all pending applications in a debt recovery suit filed against Senator Stella Oduah by Sterling Bank Plc. The bank alleges that Ms. Oduah and her Sea Petroleum and Gas company owe it over $16.4m and N100.4m. In court today, Ijeoma Esom, representing Sea Petroleum, said she had not been served with a copy of the petition, although she has filed a preliminary objection to the suit. The same complaint was made by A. Nweke, representing Ms. Oduah, who also noted that he has filed an application urging the court to discharge the order of the court freezing the account of the defendants. Kemi Balogun, representing Sterling Bank and leading 10 other lawyers, affirmed that the court’s order was advertised in two national daily newspapers, copies of which he showed, corroborating his argument by showing the court the proof of service by its bailiff. Nonetheless, the defendants’ lawyers urged the court to grant them an extension of time for them to file their responses to the petition. The matter was initially pending before Justice Abdulaziz Anka, before it was transferred to the current judge, A. O. Faji. It would be recalled that two months ago, the court restrained Senator Oduah, Sea Petroleum and its directors, from making any withdrawals whatsoever from the account of the company and of three other limited liability companies: Sea Shipping Agency Limited, Rotary Engineering Services Limited, and Tour Afrique Company Limited at 21 commercial banks listed before the court over the indebtedness at issue. The court granted another order directing the said commercial banks holding Stella Oduah and the four companies' assets to sequestrate up to the indebtedness of Stella Oduah and Sea Petroleum and Gas Company Limited in in both sums as of November 2016, and keep same in an interest-yielding account in the name of the Chief Registrar of the Federal court pending the determination of the suit filed before the court to recover the debt. The order of the court was sequel to an affidavit sworn to by the business manager, Maritime of Sterling Bank, Segun Akinsanya, filed and argued before the court by Mr. Balogun. Mr. Akinsanya, in the affidavit averred that on October 8,2012, the bank granted a lease/cabotage vessel finance facility to Sea Petroleum in a sum of over $10m to finance one unit 5,000MT tanker vessel. The loan was secured by an unconditional personal guarantee of the companies’ director, Ms. Oduah, supported by a statement of her net worth, legal mortgage of two properties worth N135million, power of attorneys of the tanker vessel in favor of Sterling Bank, a fully executed irrevocable standing payment order and a tripartite remittance agreement between First Bank, Sterling Bank and Ms. Oduah. It was further averred that on June 27, 2013 Sea Petroleum requested and was granted additional facilities in the sum of $449,600.00 for post-delivery expenses, $642,954.00 and $350,000, to meet the requisite conditions of the Federal High Court in securing the release of the tanker. He then stated that following the persistent failure of the defendants to liquidate their indebtedness, Sterling Bank then instructed the law firm of Oluwakemi Balogun to recover the debt. According to him, despite several reminders, demands, pleas and persuasion from the bank and its solicitor, the defendants were said to have failed or refused to liquidate their indebtedness, culminating in the total sum of $16,412,819.06 and N100,493,225.59 as of November 2016. Mr. Akinsanya further averred that the defendants are also greatly indebted to a number of banks and have conceded a number of assets to AMCON, which has stepped into the shoes of those banks. As a result, he asserted that there is an imminent risk of the defendants dissipating the assets of the companies, and he therefore urged the court to grant the order restraining Ms. Oduah and other directors of Sea Petroleum from withdrawing money from the accounts of the companies domiciled with the 21 banks listed before the court, pending the final determination of the debt-recovery suit. Meanwhile, based on the ex-parte application filed and argued before the court by Mr. Balogun that it has been difficult to serve court processes and orders on the defendants, the previous judge, Mr. Anka, had ordered that further processes be advertised in two newspapers. Justice Faji will hear all the pending applications on May 30. source :http:///2oU2DIZ |
ZACHIE:I weak oh, the flow of the story is designed to demolish every part of Otobo's claim |
the Nigerian police would remember this man for a long time, as this would degenerate into a lingering political crisis |
Benekruku:with the kind of animosity shown towards the end minorities during the Civil War, you are still asking this type of question? |
TechyNigerian:it's cool, but is it really worth it? |
was feeling like one bad ass when I bought my HTC One m8, for #116k, now I am wishing for something something bigger and better |
This film is getting more interesting |
AntiWailer:Please leave out the exalted personality of Christ from your nonsense. A Prophet of God can never be parented by a prostitute. I think Apostle Sule is only trying to remember his adulterous lineage |
In Nigeria, nobody gets probed or investigated unless he/she steps on toes. no doubt the Emir has stepped on the toes of millions of his own, but are the allegations against him false. He has to be careful, so he doesn't suffer the fate of his father. As powerful as the position of the emir might seem, it is constitutionally under the Governor. four billion of state fund in 3 years is outrageous |
franchizy:that people cannot understand and enjoy this simple sarcasm and joke and would respond with insults shows our low sense of humor |
neocortex:stop referring to apostle Sule indirectly now. Daris God oh |
forreelinc:show some respect for this god of men now ![]() forreelinc:show some respect for this god of men now |
Another pastor again. Oga seun, I no trust you and your Mods again oh |
Snowpikin:I tire oh |
Snowpikin:I tire oh |
zionmade:the ministry needs people like you to grow ![]() zionmade:the ministry needs people like you to grow |
IamaNigerianGuy:straight on point |
Ngokafor:you can say that again . Maybe the changes are in the runway |
can any University beat the Keffi. in Keffi, you don't need to read or research just have your money, you would pay your way to first class. from experience, the first generation universities in the country are still lots better in terms of sanity. Almost all the new generation universities are nothing to write home about. corruption na their trademark |
#FOR THE #RECORD. "On the President's WAEC certificate issue which some wailers are bringing up now alongside Dino's ABU scandal, please it is NOT the same thing. No 1. That the President registered and sat for West African School Certificate (WASC) Examination in 1961 as conducted by Cambridge University. No 2. That he submitted a copy of the result to the Military as part of the requirements to join Nigerian Defence Academy as a Cadet Officer. No. 3. That when the Military Government led by him was overthrown, he was detained and his house ransacked and in the process he lost several vital belongings including the original copy of his WASC certificate. No. 4. That he swore to an oath on how the result was lost. No. 5. That when evil men wanted to stop him from contesting as President, they blackmailed him of not having a WASC certificate. Even to the point that the Military denied not being in possession of mandatory photocopies required by every institute before you join them. The then HIGHLY CORRUPT Military blamed the absence of the President’s certificate on poor record keeping in the sixties (shameless Military, thank God this is no more today). No 6. That as the conspiracy continued, the President (then Presidential Aspirant) officially requested from his alma mater (Provincial / Government Secondary School Katsina) to provide a spreadsheet of his WASC result. No 7. His alma mater obliged his request and publicly displayed his personal result and also issued him a new statement of result with the date of the issuance (I think January 20, 2015) on it. This was done to shame all the conspirators. No 8. That nobody challenged the authenticity of the spreadsheet/statement of result issued by GSS Katsina till date. NO ONE HAS TAKEN THE SCHOOL TO COURT FOR ISSUING A FAKE RESULT. No. 9. That the only media platform that took the part of professionalism on the issue was Sahara Reporters by carrying out an investigation (investigative journalism) on the issue. The Media Outfit requested from the Examination Body (Cambridge University) to confirm the authenticity of the statement of result and spreadsheet published by Buhari’s alma mater (Government Secondary School Katsina). No 10. That the Examination Body (Cambridge University.) DID NOT deny the authenticity of the spreadsheet as displayed by GSS Katsina. They admitted that PMB partook in WASC examination in the year (1961) he claimed but however FAILED TO CONFIRM SR request to publish same. THEY CITED EXTANT LAWS IN THE UK PROHIBITING PUBLICIZING PERSONAL RECORDS. No. 11. That anybody bringing up this issue again that PMB does not have WASC without first confirming from GSS Katsina and Cambridge University should be pitied as he has lost touch with time. No. 12. That the right question shouldn't be the rationale for bringing 13 SANs or more but the eleven issues above. And all those SANs we learnt worked pro-bono. If I am not mistaken, Femi Falana also joined to use the judiciary in a democracy to fight all those evil schemers who don't mean well for our nation. Thank you Fowora Tobi for the research work, no further thing to add. copied |
Ratiolak:same way I love Pastor king and the "party" fellow |
![]() Ratiolak:same way I love Pastor king and the "party" fellow ![]() Ratiolak:same way I love Pastor king and the "party" fellow |
kennygee:I respect the maturity in your post. instead of bashing him for the obvious message his post carries, you rather seek to understand it from a more sane perspective.it reveals a lot of maturity on your part . I also easily empathize with pregnant woman, so much that I greet and treat them like the sick. I avoid them as much as I can, not for hatred, but because I am always depressed with compassion when I see them. the sole reason these are a bit awkward for me |
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EFCC Secures Interim Forfeitures Order On Abandoned 49m Cash The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, on 16th March, 2017 Secured an interim forfeiture order granted by Justice S.M Shuaibu of the Federal High Court Kaduna ordering that the sum of Forty Nine Million Naira (N49,000,000) be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria pending the hearing and determination of Motion on Notice filed by the EFCC. The order was made pursuant to Section 17 (2) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related offences Act 2006 as there is no individual(s) coming forward to claim the said sum after over 72 hours of getting the intelligence report from the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria FAAN. Justice Shuaibu also said the suit should be published in any of the national dailies across the country within a reasonable time in order for the EFCC to move a motion for the final forfeiture in case no one or group of persons comes forward for the stated sum. The case is adjourned to 3rd April 2017 for hearing. |
I can't imagine driving 100kmph on a long journey. my regular speed na 140 and countless cars still overtake me. Road safety wan kill transport business for Nigeria. Imagine driving 100 from Kano to Lagos my regular speed na 140 and countless cars still overtake me. Road safety wan kill transport business for Nigeria. Imagine driving 100 from Kano to Lagos |
Mboi2:when you have a valid defense for the apostle, let's know. I would not allow someone to use religious sentiment to cloud my sense of judgement. Answer the following questions apostle. 1. Did you send money to this call girl, yes or no? 2.what warrants your repeatedly sending money to her 3. Did you meet this lady in a foreign land or not? 4.Does your sending money to this lady predates your encounter with El Rufai 5.what's your relationship with Mrs okeke, that warrants you buying her a house and a land ,is she also an APC actress. 6.Have you ever met Otobo in your entire life ? if no how did she get your picture that she used in the supposed photoshop 7. Where on earth would someone repeatedly send money to an ex stripper he has never met? 8. How did you arrange for the arrest of someone you have never met but sent money to outside the country 9. How did you know that this lady was in the country 10.off all the characters in your accusations and counter accusations, why is there not a single Muslim name featuring Oh Lord in Heaven, expose and disgrace the culprit in this case, for a man can hide his true self from his fellow human, but known is hidden from You Holy Ghost fire burn down the guilty in this case |
Babarex:Guy, you no fit understand, military uniform and other than it no be the same thing. obviously, his loyalty is to the military. Oga Ali your boys are with you on this. when you guys finish forcing him to wear the uniform, remember to force your damn senators to put a halt to their stealing spree. Nigerians and misplacement of priority |

Y d defence?
Is dis article a lie? Educate us better
